Texas High School Football Top 25 – Week 6

Southlake Carroll moves to No. 6 in the latest High School Football America Texas High School Football Top 25 after its defeat of former No. 6 Denton Guyer. The win moved the Dragons to No. 39 in the latest High School Football America 100 national rankings.

This week’s big Top 25 showdown will take place in Austin in the 14th annual edition of the Battle of the Lakes with No. 12 Westlake squaring-off with No. 15 Lake Travis.

High School Football America Texas Top 25

No. 1 Duncanville (5-0), LW: #1

No. 2 Allen (5-0), LW: #2

No. 3 Katy (4-0), LW: #3

No. 4 Longview (5-0), LW: #4

No. 5 North Shore (4-1), LW: #5

No. 6 Southlake Carroll (5-0), LW: #11

No. 7 Denton Guyer (4-1), LW: #6

No. 8 Lone Star (5-0), LW: #7

No. 9 Aledo (4-1), LW: #8

No. 10 Highland Park (4-1), LW: #9

No. 11 Denton Ryan (5-0), LW: #10

No. 12 Westlake (5-0), LW: #12

No. 13 Rockwall (4-2), LW: #13

No. 14 Arlington Martin (4-1), LW: #14

No. 15 Lake Travis (5-1), LW: #15

No. 16 Manvel (6-0), LW: #16

No. 17 Fort Bend Marshall (5-1), LW: #17

No. 18 Judson (5-0), LW: #18

No. 19 Lufkin (3-1), LW: #19

No. 20 West Brook (5-0), LW: #20

No. 21 Westfield (4-1), LW: #21

No. 22 Carthage (5-0), LW: #22

No. 23 Cy-Fair (5-0), LW: #23

No. 24 Euless Trinity (6-0), LW: #24

No. 25 Cedar Hill (3-2), LW: #25

Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state rankings are developed using our proprietary algorithm.

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